Monthly Archives: March 2015

Protected Bike Lanes Coming to New York and Michigan Streets

INDIANAPOLIS — Protected bike lanes will be installed on New York and Michigan streets between College Ave. and Rural, with construction on the project beginning in May and completed in October. The city project, part of the RebuildIndy initiative, will provide separate bike lanes running in the direction of traffic … Read More

German Church Rezoning Request to be Continued Until March 18

CUMBERLAND — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission was scheduled to consider a rezoning request on March 4 that, if passed, would move a 100-year-old church on East Washington Street and German Church Road a step closer to being razed for another gas station and 24-hour convenience store. City-County Councilor Ben … Read More

Sidewalk, Trails Slated for Lawrence

LAWRENCE — Students who walk or cycle to Lawrence Central High School and Belzer Middle School can look forward to a safer trek when a sidewalk on the drawing table for 16 years will finally be installed on the north side of 56th Street between Boy Scout Road and Franklin … Read More

2015 NESCO Congress Rescheduled

INDIANAPOLIS — NESCO, in Partnership with East 10th Street Civic Association, will present the 2015 NESCO Congress: “Bring on the Biz!” The Congress will be held March 7 from 8 a.m. – noon at East Tenth Street United Methodist (2327 E. 10th St.) to celebrate NESCO community, meet neighbors and … Read More

Well-Child Checkups are Important for All Children

To help your child grow into a healthy adult, I highly recommend regular well-child visits. These visits are especially important when children are younger and developing quickly. During well-child checkups, your child’s doctor will give any vaccines that are due and check your child’s growth and development. Your child’s vision … Read More